Carbonyl Chemistry (Condensation & Additions) | Organic Chemistry | GPAT Mock Test

Welcome to this specialized mock test for GPAT aspirants, focusing on key named reactions in Carbonyl Chemistry. This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of important condensation and addition reactions, which are frequently featured in the GPAT examination. You will be tested on the mechanisms, reactants, products, and applications of the Michael addition, Mannich reaction, Robinson annulation, Stobbe condensation, and Darzen’s glycidic ester synthesis.

There are 25 multiple-choice questions in total. After submitting your answers, you will see your score, and the correct and incorrect answers will be highlighted. To aid your revision, you can download a PDF file containing all the questions and their correct answers. Good luck!

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